[Nfbc-info] An idea from Beach Cities Chapter
Mary Willows
mwillows at sbcglobal.net
Tue May 11 03:42:41 UTC 2010
Hi Beach Cities:
We really want involvement of blind parents with children right now. The
national office is putting together a brochure on this very topic.
I was the committee chairperson of the Concerned Parents Committee when my
children were young. Debby Kent Stein, I believe, is the current
Chairperson. Fred, let's get them connected. Call the national center and
find out who is collecting names of blind parents for short documentary.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Juliett Cody" <julietcody at cox.net>
To: "NFB of California List" <nfbc-info at nfbnet.org>
Sent: Monday, May 10, 2010 10:13 AM
Subject: [Nfbc-info] An idea from Beach Cities Chapter
> Good Morning Federationists,
>
> Fred Chambers was contacted this morning by someone looking for blind
> baby raising advice. The mother and baby are in Oceanside. She is
> frustrated at the lack of information available for her. Obviously, the
> doctors know nothing about our chapter, blindness organizations, the
> truths of blindness, or that we are working on a Parents of Blind Children
> chapter in conjunction with Beach Cities Chapter right here in North
> County.
>
> I know this is an awareness slap, on the face telling all of us to work
> harder. Apparently, we are not getting the word out. This mother had never
> heard of the NFBC or our state wide Parents with Blind Children's
> Chapter.
> There is not a doubt that the Beach Cities Chapter immediately started
> working on this issue today. We are going to have a conference meeting
> before our next chapter meeting (time and date is to be announce). I'm
> taking the initiative to invite everyone to join us, in fact I think it
> would be wonderful if we could interest every chapter president to call
> in. The Beach Cities Chapter believes we should take this one step
> further ( with the NFBC board approval of course), and we could suggest
> this as a state-wide effort.
> Each chapter should cover some doctors in their area, and get literature
> from the state office to distribute to them. We probably don't need to
> contact every doctor. but we can brainstorm at the meeting, and decide
> which types of doctors should get which info.
>
> What do y'all think?What does the board think?
> Thanks Juliet Cody and Fred Chambers
> President and Vice President Beach Cities
>
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